Date: December 20, 2016
Source: Hokkaido University
Hokkaido University researchers
are finding evidence of natural selection that maintains the status quo among
ant populations.
A type of natural selection,
called "stabilizing selection," is thought to maintain functional
characteristics in species. But it is difficult to find evidence of this type
of selection through research.
"Random genetic drift,"
on the other hand, where genetic variations occur randomly over time, is an
evolutionary process that affects characteristics under "weak
selection," implying that maintaining these characteristics is generally
unimportant.
Hokkaido University researchers
studied two ant species in Japan and Korea that were molecular-phylogenetically
indiscriminate -- thus they could be considered one species -- and found
evidence that there were different selection forces at play on different body
parts.
The researchers first observed
how ants use a tiny spur that projects from their legs. They found the front
spurs were frequently used to clean the antennae, a major sensory organ in
ants. By contrast, the hind spurs were only seldom used to scratch the back
surface of the abdomen where no important organs were found.
The team assumed that natural
selection forces would strongly affect the front spur, due to its relative
importance and its special brush-shape as a cleaning organ. They also assumed
that the less functionally important hind spur would be relatively unaffected
by natural selection forces.
The researchers found significant
genetic differences between ten ant populations of the species, implying there
is limited gene flow between them. They also found limited evidence of
inbreeding within the populations. This means that any observed morphological
differences within and between the populations would reflect how strongly
natural selection acted on each character.
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